This June 6, CANAL + opens the curtain on its brand new Offbeat Creation: About Ordinary People. Behind this headline are 8 episodes of an average of 15 minutes that dry up the porn industry and point the finger at ordinary sexism.
We follow the journey of Romain, an 18-year-old student who decides to leave the chair of the College of Sociology and join the X film series, in the 90s. Everything in a non-chronic society in which roles change and where there is matriarchy. Replaced patriarchy.
Looking for radicalism and hoping to find a space of freedom and provocation in porn, Romain eventually encounters a much more banal environment than it seems. There is no glitter, parties, crying, or any pointless detail, but a director in a hurry to finish his day, an embarrassed production manager, technicians coming to work: in short, a world that is very far away. Ordinary, described with humor and lightness.
In addition to deciphering this fictional and caricatured industry, ordinary people shed light on the discrimination of the people working there. A unique series, funny, refreshing and inspired by real-world situations since Ovid created it. After the documentaries, feminist writer, actress and director X here develops her military short film A Very Ordinary Day in this extraordinary creature that is more familiar with the world of porn.
Chosen by young Jeremy Gillet (Mito) Romani in the role of his double in the series, Ovid created an actor who took on the challenge of this unique project. We find Raika Hazanavicius (7 lives of Leah), Agate Bonitzer (La Belle et la Belle), Sophie-Marie Laroue (Cheyenne and Lola). Without forgetting the romance of Boringer, Andrea Bescond, Anna Benoit, and Arthur Dupont.
Discover episodes of Ordinary People from June 6 on CANAL + and myCANAL.
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